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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi010.perseus-eng2" subtype="translation"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="99" resp="perseus"><p> What! not if Stalenus was
    condemned? I do not say at this present moment, O judges, that which I am not sure ought to be
    said at all, that he was convicted of treason,—I do not read over to you the testimonies of most
    honourable men, which were given against Stalenus by men who were lieutenants, and prefects, and
    military tribunes, under Mamercus Aemilius, that most illustrious man, by whose evidence it was
    made quite plain that it was chiefly through his instrumentality, when he was quaestor, that a
    seditious spirit was stirred up in the army. I do not even read to you that evidence which was
    given concerning these six hundred thousand sesterces, which when he had received on presences
    connected with the trial of Safinius, he retained and embezzled as he did afterwards in the case
    of the trial of Oppianicus.</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="100" resp="perseus"><p> I say nothing of all these
    things, and of many others which were stated against Stalenus at that trial. This I do say,—that
    Publius and Lucius Cominius, Roman knights, most honourable and eloquent men, had the same
    dispute with Stalenus then, whom they were accusing, that I now have with Attius. The Cominii
    said the same thing that I say now,—that Stalenus received money from Oppianicus to induce him
    to corrupt the tribunal, and Stalenus said that he had received it to conciliate good-will
    towards him. </p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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